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v-V. **'?«’**< w ww * -T • — *r- v r -fr * * ■ Illegal Fishing Nets Trio Fines Notes by the Wayside Fines w ere d e a lt to three P alo A lto . C a lif., residents in the C la cka m a s J u stice co u rt last By J. J. INSKEEP w eek fo r fis h in g license v io la tions. Clackamas County Extension Agent C liffo rd E rw in H a rtw ith . h is i w ife Florence and B ill W ilson had been arre ste d w h ile fis h in g on T h is w e e k's a rtic le is taken c o n tro l is co stly and d a m a g in g the Z ig Zag. T he tw o men w e re fro m o u r 1960 annual re p o rt. to established p la n ts. C hem ica charged w ith g iv in g false in fo r ru n n e r c o n tro l is being dem on Trailing Berries m a tio n w hen o b ta in in g a fis h The L in c o ln b la c k b e rry p la n t stra te d on the M rs. E rn a B atch ing license and M rs. H a rtw ith ed ra th e r e x te n s iv e ly in the e ilo r p la n tin g n e a r D am ascus w ith fish in g w ith o u t a license. county, b u t not recom m ended by M a te ria l used — M a le ic h y d ra The men w e re each fin e d $100 the E xte n sio n S ervice because zide, a new c h e m ic a l used as r and paid c o u rt costs o f $4.50. so lit tle is know n about it, is not sp ra y. Purposes to see: 1. I f th is ma M rs. H a rtw ith w as fined $25 w ith a p p a re n tly show ing up too w e ll. $5 suspended and $4.50 cd u rt T h is v a rie ty appears to be sub- te r ia l w ill c o n tro l ru n n e r devel costs. Ject to eane and le a f spot and o p m e n t; 2. W hen it should he ap p lie d ; 3. H ow m uch to a p p ly a The tr io had trie d to convince produces low yields. o ffic ia ls th e y w e re Oregon re s i M a rio n b la c k b e rry — acreage one tim e ; 4. In te rv a ls betwee dents. not in cre a sin g . P rocessors re p o rt a p p lica tio n s. In itia l o b se rv a tio n s : T h is ma a lim ite d m a rk e t P rice s up a l i t te r ia l does g re a tly re ta rd runne tle. N ew OSU E xtension Head H im a la y a and E v e rg re e n developm ent. M a ke fir s t a p p li Assum es D irector D uties b la c k b e rrie s A creage stable cation w hen the firs t ru n n e r Gene M . L e a r, an Oregon S tate w ith no o p p o rtu n ity fo r increase fo rm . M ake tw o a d d itio n a l ap U n iv e rs ity a g ric u ltu ra l e x te n in sig h t. P ric e s up a little but not ^ ¡ c a t io n s 10 to 12 days ap a rt M a ke to ta l a p p lic a tio n s o f 5. (MX sion se rvice s ta ff m e m b e r fo r too attractive. to 6.000 p a rts per m illio n —2. (Ml 23 ye a rs, has been appointed W eeds in B lackberry Field ppm fir s t a p p lic a tio n . 2.000 ppn ,<pew associate d ire c to r o f the And in L o g a n b e rrie s. N ew h e r OSU cooperative extension s e rv bicides have been a p plied on a second a p p lic a tio n and 1,000 o: 2,000 ppm th ird a p p lic a tio n . ice. t r ia l basis fo r weeds and w eedy Strawberry plantings suffei L e a r w ill w o rk w ith F . E . grass c o n tro l in b la c k b e rry p la n t P rice . OSU dean o f a g ric u ltu re , ings belonging to R udy P a v lin a c fro m boron d e fic ie n c y . E vid e n ci in the fie ld is show ing damage in d ire c tin g the sta te w id e e xte n o f Oregon C ity and W ilfre d Nel fro m boron d e fic ie n c y w hen soi sion p ro g ra m in a g ric u ltu re , son n e a r O ak L a w n . F o llo w in g a n a lysis shows 1 p p m boron o hom e econom ics and 4-H clu b m a te ria ls w e re used at d iffe re n t lo w e r. M a n y g ro w e rs a re lea w o rk . ra te s and some in com binations. feeding w ith a boron solution Un K a rm e x , A ta ra z in e , GC8499 (no r exact d ire c tio n s Soil ap p l: C L A SSIFIE D ADS PAY nam e y e ti, S im azine, U ro x and c d a e tio n should be m ade p re fe r Ü B -D B E v lu a tio n not yet co m a b ly fo llo w in g soil a n a lysis show ple te but A tra z ln e a t 4 lbs. p e r ing boron d e fic ie n c y . a cre and U ro x at 4, 12 and 24 lbs. look good. S am ples fo r re s i due a n a ly s is have been taken. Com m unity Presbyterian Church Sunday School ....... * :« s A.M. Morning S erv ices ....... 11 A.M. W estm inster Fellow ship High School G r o u p , 7 p.M . N u rs e ry care d u rin g w o rs h ip P arsonage M U 7-3644 Rev. E L . N e u e nfe ld t Seventh Day Adventist Phone MO 5-2459 E lder C. G. M cKeow n Sabbath School - 9:80 A.M. Church Service • • 11 :M A.M. Young People’s Meeting. Friday . . . . 7:3« P.M. Sandy M U 7-4465 Church of Christ Corner o f I-oop Hlway at S.E. Main In Sandy SUNDAY SERVICES Bible C lasses — 10:00 A.M. W orship Services 11:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. W EDNESDAY Bible Study — 7:30 P.M. Leonard T ester, M in is te r Res. Phone B E lm o n t 6-7105 Church of God Kelso P astor Fred Kennedy ALL WELCOME * M o rn in g S e rvice . . . 11 E ve n in g S e rvice . . 7:45 Sunday School . . . 9:45 Y o u th E ve . S e rvice 6:45 M U 7 3889 A .M . P .M . A .M . P .M . Bobby Bruce Lane near Holt Shopping Center Kelso t it o Saent <tir e .) p ost Thursday, July «, lMh (Sec. l) Blackberry leaf, cane spot and rust control: C hehalem v a rie ty . R esult d e m o n stra tio n s using Dy- rene and C yp re x s p ra y a t the ra te o f 2 lbs. p e r g a llo n O ctober 1959 and in M a rc h 1960 a fte r the usual d o rm a n t lim e -s u lp h u r sp ra y. N e ith e r m a te ria l a p p e a r ed to add to le a f and eane spot co n tro l b u t d id g ive some ru s t c o n tro l. Freezing Berries Easy« Say County Home Ee Agents Straw berries, served w itl cre a m , crushed o v e r ice cre a m o r in sh o rtca ke , w ill s p a rk tht fa m ily m eals these w a rm sum m e r days, say co u n ty hom e eco n om ics extension agents. S tra w b e rrie s m a ke w o n d e rfu Most Im portant Sm all Fruit ja m and th e y fre e ze e a sily. I r C la cka m a s county s tra w b e rry fre e zin g s tra w b e rrie s , choosi g ro w e rs harvested 2.800 acres ol fir m , ripe, red b e rrie s , p re fe r s tra w b e rrie s in 1960 w ith an a v a b ly w ith s lig h tly ta r t fla v o r erage y ie ld of 6,200 pounds, to ta l L a rg e b e rrie s a re b e tte r sliced value o f $2,430,400 The 1960 a c re o r crushed. S ort, wash w e ll and age w as down s lig h tly because of re m o ve h u lls . (S u g a r and syru p heavy v iru s in fe c tio n in the M a r packs m ake b e tte r q u a lity frozen sh a ll v a rie ty . s tra w b e rrie s than b e rrie s packed N o rth w e s t acreage, because w ith o u t sw eetening.) th is v a rie ty shows less dam age S yru p p a c k : P ut b e rrie s in to by disease, has been in cre a sin g co n ta in e rs and c o v e r w ith cold and is now o u r le a d in g s tra w b e r 50 per cent s yru p , le a v in g head r y v a rie ty . N e x t in acreage p e r space. Seal and freeze. centage a re P uget B eauty. L a s S ugar p a c k : A dd cup su g a r sen, Shasta and S iletz. to one q u a rt s tra w b e rrie s (w hole S tra w b e rry g ro w e rs are lo o k o r s lic e d ) and m ix g e n tly u n til ing fo r new v a rie tie s . S everal su g a r is dissolved. P ut in to con v e ry p ro m is in g ones developed ta in e rs , le a v in g head space. Seal by p la n t breeders on the Oregon and freeze. E x p e rim e n t S tation a re now u n For 50 per cent s y ru p use d e r extensive tr ia l. 4 cups sugar, 4 cups w a te r, S tra w b e rrie s s u ffe r fro m weed y ie ld 6'/, cu p s syrup. c o m p e titio n too. S im azine, one D issolve su g a r in cold o r hot pound a c tu a l m a te ria l p e r a cre , w a te r. I f hot w a te r is used, cool is co m in g in to w id e use fo r con s y ru p before using. S y ru p m a y tr o l o f annual weeds. I t ’s u s u a l be m ade up the d a y before and ly a p p lie d lo u r to s ix weeks a fte r ke p t cold in the re frig e ra to r. I t p la n tin g . A n o th e r a p p lic a tio n takes o ne-half to tw o -th ird s cup m ade In O ctober a t the one o f s y ru p fo r each p in t package pound ra te m a y w e ll e lim in a te of fr u it. necessity fo r u sin g th e old w in W hen p a c k in g f r u it in to con te r a p p lic a tio n using IP C -D in itro ta in e rs be sure the s y ru p covers fo r w in te r weed co n tro l. the f r u it so th a t th e top pieces A t M as’ F u jim o to 's , D am ascus, w ill not change in co lo r and fla v A tra z ln e a t tw o pounds a c tu a l o r. To keep the f r u it u n d e r the p e r a cre is being trie d as a post | s y ru p place a s m a ll piece of h a rv e s t w eedicide c ru m p le d sa ra n w ra p on to p and Straw berry plants have too press fr u it down in to s y ru p be m a n y ru n n e rs . E xcessive ru n n e r fo re .closing and se a lin g the con p ro d u c tio n such as found in dou ta in e r. ble "ro w and h ill p la n tin g s of N o rth w e s t v a rie ty decreases p ro d u ctio n s u b s ta n tia lly . M e ch a n ica l Fish Stay Fresh With Salt, Hurlap T a ke a bag o f s a lt along w ith you on y o u r n e x t fis h in g t r ip and e n jo y the e a tin g as m uch as the fis h in g ‘ Bleed, clean, w ash and s a lt I'd llfflfir A l WRlff v T im m o n s , te c h n ic a l se rvice m a n a g e r fo r the L e s lie S alt Co., a d vised, "a n d then place i t in a basket o r box w ith a loose p a c k in g of green leaves—i f you are fis h in g in la n d . ’ * t "C o v e r jth e c o n ta in e r w ith se ve ra l thicknesses of h u rla p but leave some a ir space betw een b u rla p and fish . Keep the b u r la p m o is t." T h e s a lt used, he said, should be a fine, p u re g ra d e co n ta in in g about one tablespoon of pepper per cup o f sa lt. "R u b s a lt in to the flesh side a t a ra tio o f abo u t one ta b le spoon to th re e -q u a rte rs o f a pound of fis h . D u st a s m a ll am o u n t on the s k in side, to o ,” he said. B y fo llo w in g these d ire ctio n s, sportsm en can keep fish in good co n d ition fo r a t least 24 hours even if no ice is a v a ila b le . T im mons said. R inse th e m w e ll, though, before cooking ""T o keep fish fo r ^lo n g e r p e r iods o f tim e — up to a w eek o r 10 days — r o ll th e m in s a lt and pack them a w a y w ith as m uch s a lt as w ill c lin g to th e m ," he added. " B e fo re cooking, soak fis h in w a te r fo r about 10 hours to re m o ve th e sa lt. Change the w a te r once o r tw ic e d u rin g th is tim e .” Civil War Book Am ong New Books Listed by Sandy Public Library The A m e ric a n H e rita g e hook of the C iv il W a r is am ong new books at the Sandy lib ra r y It was donated b y the W om an's C lu b of Sandy. M any good ju v e n ile books are now in fo r su m m e r - tim e re a d ing pleasure of the youngsters too. a cco rd in g to M rs. Lois S hear m an, lib ra ria n L ib r a r y hours a re 2 to 6 p m T h u rs d a y s and F rid a y s and noon to 6 p .m . on S a tu rd a y. O th e r a d d ition s to the Sandy lib r a r y in clu d e : * "T h e L is te n e r" by T a y lo r C a ld w e ll, a g ift fro m Sandy R idge W om an's C lub Oregon G e o rg ra p h ic N am es by L e w is A M c A rth u r fro m M r. and M rs. John M etsger in m e m o ry o f E. F B ru n s O th e r books purchased re c e n t ly a re : Quest o f the Snow L e o p a rd by Roy C hapm an A ndrew s, R ifle s fo r W atie by H a ro ld K e ith . C hina C o u rt by R u m e r Godden, The F a irb ro th e rs , a novel of K en tu c k y a fte r the C iv il W ar. R in g o f B lig h t W a te r by G av in M a x w e ll, D o cto r T o m Dooley, " M y S to ry ," The W hite N ile by A la n M oorehead, R eport o f the One w ay of cattin g the high < ost of dairy teed. Is to raise and store sila g e, according to Arnold Kehrll, dairy farm er of Rt. t. Box I (Mia. Troutdale, who Is show n loading green forage Into the sila g e blower. Two large alios are filled each year by Kehrll tor feed during the w inter months. (O utlook p h o to l Farmers Store Silage To Ease Income Drop June w as N a tio n a l D a iry i w ere obliged to seek a d d itio n a l em p lo ym e n t o r to in tro d u ce m ore M onth. June w as also silage tim e w hen d iv e rs ifie d phases to th e ir fa r m local d a iry fa rm e rs w e re h a r ing. ve stin g th e ir green fo ra g e crops In o rd e r to keep pro d u ctio n costs a t the low est possible m in i ’o r s ilo storage. A nd th is past June, housew ives I m um in a business th a t operates saw the p re ie o f m ilk go up 2 Ì on a s m a ll p ro fit m a rg in , m a n y local d a iry fa rm e rs are g ro w cents per q u a rt. W hy? T e c h n ic a lly , the p ric e w e n t up 1 ing red c lo v e r fo r h a rv e s tin g and because of a m ilk m a rk e tin g j storage in silos fo r w in te r fo r age. iaw passed by the Oregon S tate Those who do not grow their L e g is la tu re . But the re a l reason own clover try to buy at the ;oes m uch deeper. best price w hen availab le fields M ilk se llin g a t tw o cento a are ready for harvest, accord q u a rt cheaper m ade o n ly a ing to agen ts who report con m in im u m sa vin g to the house siderable sila g e cutting has w ife . but to the d a iry fa r m e r, been done already this month the p ric e c u t m e a n t a severe In local area s. d ro p in his m o n th ly in co m e . T h re e d a iry m e n w ho use silage S m a ll d a iry m e n w ho owned e xte n sive ly a re A rn o ld K e h rli , about 4« head o f cow s are r e w ho operates a d a iry at R t. 2, p o rted to have experienced ah B ox 1000, T ro u td a le , and his a c tu a l loss o f $350 a m onth, ac cousins, M ike and A n d y K e h rli. c o rd in g to re p o rts re ce ive d by ow ners o f K e h rli B ro th e rs D a iry c o u n ty agents. M a n y o f them on B u rn sid e E xtension. Foods D epartm ent Lovely Dresses $3-98 up Swim Suits A re co rd n u m b e r o f live sto ck e n trie s is expected since a 10 p e r cent in cre a se in p re m iu m m oney is in e ffe c t in a lm o st e v e ry class. T h e re w ill be ten breeds of c a ttle in co m p e titio n a t the F a ir. D a iry breeds a re Jerseys, G uern seys. A y rs h ire s , H olsteins and B ro w n Swiss H e r efords, A b e r deen - A ngus, S horthorns and G R A N D S O N A R R IV E S A son. D uane D ouglas, w as Devons a re beef, c a ttle breeds, b o rn on June 22 to M r. and M rs . w h ile m ilk in g sh o rth o rn s are the D ouglas B a rk e r o l Long Beach, o n ly d u a l purpose c a ttle to he I C al. M r. and M rs. Iv a n B a rk e r e x h ib ite d . Breeds o f sw ine to be e xh ib ited : a re the g ra n d p a re n ts . FANCHER’S A IT O PARTS and AUTO ACCESSORIES MO 5-8118 1« E. Pow ell FARMERS INSURANCE Oan S ere T oa Op to 80% Investigato oar raf Walt Schmitt MO 5-7077 I lls B. SWIM - PICNIC DANCING - RIDES "KIDDIES PLAY YARD" MO 5- 25c a Car 25c a person, Over 10 Years C'd SPECIAL ERROR CORBECTED FOR THE WEEK AT THE We goofed I In o u r June 22 is sue, we stated th a t A nton M a la r rep o rte d in a Sandy G range m eeting ite m th a t a fa rm e r in M o n te re y county. C a lif., h a rve s ted, one ca rlo a d of ra d ish e s per day the y e a r ro und fro m one a cre A c tu a lly , the fa r m e r p ro duces one ca rlo a d o f radishes the ye a r around but fro m several acres instead of one. M a la r did not not know how m a n y acres w ere in vo lve d in the production fig u re A nd the co u n ty is Salinas, not M on te re v. DEW DROP INN Deep Fried Chicken, Salad, Fries & Coffee " $ 1 -2 5 HOSTS BILL AND CHRIS 'Tor an Enjoyable Ewnim" "For an enjoyable evening" Open 7 Days a Week Sandy, Oregon Get Your O ffice Supplies At The Sandy Post Why Pay More? Shop Where Overhead Is Low —You Save I ¡ O il ÌKET Home of Low Overhead Open 8 A.M. to 8 PJH. — Open Sundays, Too * 10- 6 COMPLETE FOOD CENTER AN D -------- SUGAR WHITE SATIN 104b. LOCKERS 89< *>•« • f t Yevr Choice Taste w ell PEAS Green Beam 8M Double Luck ¥ • If 4» Darigold MILK s 8 /‘1 ZEB SUNSHINE WAXED PAPER CRACKERS X . C H EEZITS HI HO * Toasted W afer»«»/«*•«. 2/3 5 V 4 f°r Your Choice M ix or Match July Jubilee Sale! "O re g o n 's best co o k" w ill once again be selected at the Oregon S tate F a ir as hundreds o f O re gon housew ives com pete In the fa ir 's e ve r • g ro w in g foods de To Take You Through Sum m er p a rtm e n t. N ow at Reduced P rice T he "Q ueen o f th e K itc h e n " w ill he designated on the basis o f fiv e p oints fo r a f ir s t p rize ** Too th re e fo r second and one fo r th ird I t takes dozens o l e n trie s fo r a serious contender, as th e re Bargain a re 15 separate classes o f foods. Supply Limited $ 4 .9 9 up In o th e r d ivisio n s, th e Oregon W heat C o m m issio n w ill a w a rd I^a d ifs H ats e n g ra ve d s ilv e r tro p h ie s to the $ 2 .5 0 up e x h ib ito rs o l the best lo a f of j M a n y Reduced yeast bread, best cookies, be«t N e w Arrivals from Fritzi la y e r cake, and best double cru st pie. ^Livestock Entries Start St on Sandy Rwer Only fc Miles East of Gresham C ounty C h a irm a n b y Jam es A. M ich e n e r, Young N o rth w e st by R ich a rd G. M o n tg o m e ry, S is k i you T r a il by A shley H. Russell. Pom p and C ircu m sta n ce by Noel C ow ard. -Skyline, a re p o rt e r's re m in isce n ce a t the '20's by Gene F o w le r; D ays o f Gold by Ir v in R B la cke r, F in d the Boy. a sto ry o f the A fric a n Boy, W. H C a n a w a y; the W in te r o f O u r D iscontent by John Steinbeck. STOP! Farm Invention Show A m ong Features At Oregon State Fair in Septem ber F e a tu re d a t the Oregon State a re D urocs, P oland Chinas, F a ir Sept. 1-9 in Salem w ill be H a m p sh ire » . C hester W hites. a fa r m in v e n tio n show sponsor B e rksh ire s, S potted P oland C h i ed by the O regon F a rm Bureau nas and Y o rksh ire s. In ad d ition , F e d e ra tio n . T he a g ric u ltu ra l ad m a rk e t b a rro w ch am pions w ill d itio n to the f a ir w ill d is p la y the be designated. in g e n u ity o f Oregon fa rm e rs and D eadline fo r e n trie s is A ug. p ro m o te a u to m a tio n in the fa r m 12, and L ie ve sto ck s u p e rin te n d in g in d u s try . ent P oorm an re m in d s e x h ib ito rs In v e n tio n s d isp la ye d a t the la ir th a t in past ye a rs no la te en m u st be m achines o r gadgets trie s have been accepted. not yet in c o m m e rc ia l p ro d u c T h e com plete lis tin g o f class tio n . A n y fa r m e r m a y e n te r an in v e n tio n used to sh o rt cut fa rm es and prizes is found in the F a ir ’s re ce n tly - issued p re m iu m w o rk . L a rg e m achines such as po lis t w h ich m a y be o b tained by ta to d ig g e rs m a y be s u b m itte d ' w r itin g to Oregon State F a ir, in d ra w in g fo rm w ith an ex P.O. Box 1507, Salem . p la n a tio n of the w o rk in g p r in TOP MARKSMAN ciple. D ra w in g s o f m achines w ill S p e cia list F o u r D ic k G. W o lt be entered in a separate d iv i sion w ith p rizes a w a rd e d sep- rin g . 19, son of D idk G W o ltrin g a te ly fro m the a ctu a l d is p la y of oF E a g le C rdek, re c e n tly achieved re co g n itio n as a top A rm y m a rk s w o rk in g m achines o r gadgets. m an by q u a lify in g fo r the e xp e rt A n y fa rm e r m a y show h is in m a rk s m a n s h ip badge d u rin g ve n tio n at th e state l a ir e x h ib it ra nge fir in g w ith the ca rb in e in b y fir s t re g is te rin g it w ith the G e rm a n y. O regon F a rm B u reau F e d e ra tio n In Salem . VIKING PARK CAPRIS, KNEE CROPPERS, U.S. No. 2 LETTUCE 10* Potatoes 2 0 lbs. 7 9 e i— ............ .. CELERY REPEATED BY POPULAR DEAAAND I TURKEYS , / ’J I N I Crop Guaranteed Tender WALKING SHORTS, BLOUSES to $ 3 .9 8 D arlene Sw eater» and Tam l Skirts are here. Make your selection aow. Beef Liter $0 N. E. 2nd, G resham 101 25 i »•49e FALL IAT-A-W AT ’ dress shop ■■■1.114" Rump R om C In m atching colors $ 2 .9 8 lb. . lb.